Nature
Important of environment
While dams are used for power generation and the construction of reservoirs, they can have a negative impact on the environment by reducing the movement of fish and organisms in rivers and streams. A biome is an ecosystem where biodiversity is able to adapt to the natural environment and climate of a particular area and is a large area characterized by biotic and abiotic factors such as light, temperature, rainfall and other factors. The atmosphere is a vital part of the ecosystem that is vital to the survival of species, including humans, by preserving the ecological balance and preventing global warming.
By Asmita Paudel4 years ago in Earth
Discover How Sea Moss Supplements Can Help You Incredibly in So Many Different Ways!
In its most minor complicated terms, sea moss — also known as Irish sea moss — is a sort of red-green growth accepted to help your well being and improve your skin. Different societies have gone to it for quite a long time to develop well being further. While it needs critical science to back up the advantages, specialists say it has some stand-apart benefits.
By rachael everly4 years ago in Earth
Drone Flies
When we think of 'flies', the image that comes to mind are those annoying blow-flies that somehow manage to get into a slither of space in a window, bash themselves about your house, trying to find a way back outside, yet can't seem to find their way out of two open doors, and several open windows! We think of pesky, dirty things we swat away. Things that carry disease and land on dirty things. Things that bite!
By Deborah Robinson4 years ago in Earth
Pears Falling
Colours flick past the window of the passenger side of my car. I'm soaking in snippets of nature, travelling back from the road as far as the eye can see. Vibrant yellow canola flowers against an indigo sky. Rolling hills in the distance dotted with cows and little trees. Luscious fruit ripening on vast orchards in the blaring sun. Nature puts on a display every time I take a road trip to fruit country.
By Kate Ashforth4 years ago in Earth
She sleeps very little
When she is not sleeping, she is hiking, a perpetual motion machine. Her baby is approaching two years old but is still not weaned so hikes include the toddler, in tow. Likewise, she has a teenage son who joins these walks as do a couple of neighborhood female friends with their kids. An orphaned foster child that she took under her wing also joins the cadre on these strolls. There is safety in numbers. Hiking is a dangerous business in the 21st century. She is the wisest and most stoic thus despite no official nomination or election, she is the recognized leader of the peripatetic band, usually setting a brisk, but measured pace, permitting the younger of the troupe to keep up.
By Alexander J. Cameron4 years ago in Earth
How Facebook marketplace is ruining the environment
The rise of Facebook's marketplace has led to an increse in adverts from inderviduals providing rubbish removal. Many of these are unlicenced and are therefore not operating legally. These illegal opperators will provide you with a cheap price and will off-load your rubbish in a rural area which then cost either the local council or the private land owners thouhsands per year to clean up.
By James Castledine4 years ago in Earth
A special sighting of something outdoors
Mountains travel long distances, by force along the road or by footpath in nature. The word "mountain climbing" is used in Britain when it comes to mountains, but the old word "mountain climbing" lacks "mountain climbing," a term used in northern England when referring to mountains. A fun walk made in Europe in the 18th century.
By Rosan Pandey4 years ago in Earth




